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really interesting to watch. >> tucker: a dangerously honest person at cnn. is she in trouble? good for her. that is it for us tonight. good night from washington. sean hannity is next.an don't miss that. >> sean: thank you. this is the biggest show we have had so far this year. tons of breaking news tonight. working right now, the attorney general jeff sessions revealing that there are over 50,000 -- we thought they were ten -- text messages between trumpeting fbi agent peter strzok and his fbi lawyer mistress lisa page. now ely nearly 400 of them are released this weekend. also tonight, stunning evidence that the fix is in, we have been right all along. the fbi now saying they lost five key months of text messages between the two lovers, strzok and page. this is a conspiracy to justice, i'm not buying it. part of the problem, it's a troubling pattern. we've seen it over and over again, hillary and debbie
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wasserman schultz and the list goes on and on. the irs case, remember that? not only is this worse than watergate, it looks like a cover up worse than watergate. 18 minutes of missing tape has shown up in this case. it all comes as one of the new messages tonight suggests that strzok, page, and the former attorney general loretta lynch new hillary clinton would go free in the email scandal investigation before they ever investigated itt or interviewed her. plus, tonight, pressure is built into released a classified memo showing s systemic abuse against the trump campaign, the scandalous one of the biggest abuses of power in american history. it is time that you, the american people, get thepl trut. we are once again tonight, we are calling on you to contact congress, let them know. you want the memo released. we also want you to send out, wt want the text messages. now that the government shutdown is almost over, my advice to republicans going forward on immigration, we'll get that on so much more in tonight's
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breaking news monologue. ♪ remember the vindication i've been telling you it was coming? tonight, it is in full motion.he everything we've been reporting for over the past year and the media has ignored for the past year, is now being uncovered. we have so much information. i literally need three hours tonight. we'll go through a slowly so everybody gets it. please stay with us. it will take your breath away. the attorney general jeff sessions is revealing that there are in fact more than 50,000 text messages between trump hating fbi employees, peter strzok and lisa page. this is significant because previous reporting put. the number of text messages that only 10,000. sessions is also bowing tonight to get to the bottom of the missing text messages, which, beginning to look more and moree like an fbi cover-up. this is a massive developing scandal and it ties into everything we have been telling you. we are learning that five -- five months of text messages
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between the trump hating lovers, strzok and page, they have conveniently disappeared. i don't make this up. the messages that the fbi is claiming to have lost, well, theyey are from a critical, crucial time in the russia investigation. here is what happened. during that five months, from december 14th to may 17th, 2017, march 4th president trump claimed he was wiretapped at trump tower. we don't have the exchanges from them. i would love to know what strzok and page were gossiping at that point. january 11, buzzfeed published the phony russian propaganda dossier that the fbi used to get a fisa warrant against the trump campaign, they say against carter page, a pretext. january 24th, now former national security advisor, lieutenant general michael flynn, he's interviewed by the fbi, and i hope flynn's attorneys are watching tonight, because it was one person in the room named peter strzok who made it clear that he despises all
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things donald trump. he oversaw that interview. given what we now know, you have to wonder, how fair could strzok possibly be? strzok had no business being involved in that investigation or any of the others he's involved in. the guy still shouldn't have a job. as i said last friday, he should be fired, he should in fact be investigated. we go to may 9th, fbi director james comey is fired. may 17th, robert mueller's name to special counsel. so the messagess are missing frm that entire time. matt, the most critical time, but they are available from may 18th, the exact day after robert mueller was appointed special counsel. you don't think that is highly suspicious? strzok and page are they key players and everything that we have been uncovering.g. they have their hands and everything. are we really supposed to believe that the fbi simply lost text messages for matt important time frame? this is like watergate and far
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worse. remember the 18 and a half minute gap in the white house tapes? this reeks of lawbreaking, reeks of conspiracy, and reeks of obstruction of justice, and by the way, the cover-up is always worse than the crime. that is what it looks like to me tonight. the doj is trying to explain it away. they are saying tonight that many of the fbi's issued samsung phones didn't capture text messages during that period. hold on, we will blame samsung? the doj is talking this up to a "misconfiguration on issues related to rollouts provisioning and software upgrades that conflicted with the fbi's collection capabilities? "we will blamebi samsung? they are blaming samsung? where are the phones tonight? instead of making excuses, the fbi, have you brought in your best forensic experts to analyze the phones? by the way, if you can't get the messages, you need to call samsung. maybe they will help you. if the fbi doesn't want to do
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that, then we can only draw the conclusion that the fbi clearly is hiding something in this very crucial time. period and timeline we are talking about. remember lois lerner? another example. part of a much larger pattern. let's look at hillary clinton's email server scandal. 33,000 deleted emails that had been subpoenaed by congress. to make doubly sure that those were erased, never to be retrieved again, clinton acid washed the hard drives with an item known as bleach bit to get rid of all of them, no trace of them, while those emails again under congressional subpoena. on top of that, a clinton aide then took the blackberries and mobile devices and smashed them with a hammer and the few remaining cell phones, well, they turned over to the fbi, and they had no sim cards. look at these headlines. fox news, october 2016, "fbi agreed to destroy laptops of clinton aides with immunity deal, lawmaker says." why with the fbi ever agreed to
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destroy evidence that doesn't make sense. according to the same reporting, as part of the plea deal, the fbi wasn't allowed to search emails after the existence of clinton's observer was maderc public, a which means that the i wouldn't be able to look at possible obstruction of justice by clinton and her aides when it so obvious that is what happene. then, october 5th, the "washington examiner," "immunity deal stopped fbi from investigating bleach for the in clinton email case." any of you at home ever use bleach bit? you ever smash your mobile device? clinton destroyed evidence in the fbi did not want to investigate.an we can't forget come and start a coming clean, and admitting what she was doing, hillary clinton gave excuse, after excuse for using the server. five foreign intelligence agencies got access to all of that. take a look. >> the laws and regulations in effect when i was secretary of
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state allowed me to use my email for work. that is undisputed. it clearly wasn't the best choice. it take responsibility for that decision. i thought it would be easier to carry just one device and for my work and for my personal emails instead of two. >> iphone or android? >> [laughter] iphone. okay, and full disclosure -- >> blackberry. >> and a blackberry. >> i have and ipad, a mini ipad, and iphone, and a a blackberry. >> didnd you wipe the servers? >> with a cloth or something? >> by the way, you may have seen that they recently launched a snapchat account. >> i love it. those messages disappear all by themselves.
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>> sean: really? you will joke about it? clinton broke the law, we know she certainly didn't take care of classified, top-secret information. she destroyed such and by the way, it's pretty simple, the fbi letter off the hook. we'll have more a nod and a second. we have new sfo information. this destruction of evidence as part of a pattern from the obama administration. remember lois lerner, irs targeting it served him scandal? the agency lost for emails of lois lerner and the official that was leading the charge, unfairly going after conservatives, the irs of the emails were lost because of a system crash? every time the walls are closinm in on the obama administration officials, key evidence joseph's peers. they found it two years later in that case, when it keeps happening, it's not a coincidence. it's actually called destruction of justice. other wrinkles in the story, also debbie wasserman schultz, the i.t. 80 scandal. he had smashed our drives in his garage. of course, he denied it ever happened. also breaking tonight, he newly
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released text message from peter strzokro and lisa page, this is where to get interesting. it appears to show that both of them, and now tonight, the attorney general, formerr attorney general loretta lynch knew that hillary clinton would not be prosecuted in her email server investigation. it's important that they are saying this before they interviewed hillary. before we show you the message, let's give you a little back story. remember in may, comey and strzok and other top fbi officials come over member they were drafting the clinton exoneration of the email server scandal before ever interviewing hillary and 17 other key witnesses? so exoneration before investigation, yeah, that is called being rare to -- rigged in the fix was in. you have loretta lynch meeting bill clinton on the tarmac talking about grandchildren for 40 minutes at the end of june. they have not interrogated or asked questions of hillary clinton and the key people in the investigation. lynch also called comey, had the
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meeting was comey and said to comey, call it a matter not an investigation and comey followed her orders to the letter. just days later, when lynch said that she would step away from the email investigation, she said she would accept the fbi's conclusion. strzok texted page on july 1st. look at this. "timing looks like hell. page response, "yeah, that is awful timing," talking with the tarmac meeting. that's a real profile in courage since she, loretta lynch, knows no charges will be brought. how did you know? four days after that, comey held this press conference letter haley -- letting hillary clinton off the hook. remember, the insurance policy, in case donald trump became president. the fix was in for. this was rigged. this was an exoneration without an investigation. there is no equal justice under the law here. you've got to strzok, page, lynch, all numbing the charges
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would not be recommended against clinton. that is why they wrote the exoneration early on. if lisa page knew, then that means that her boss, the deputy fbi director, andrew mccabe, new, who we think strzok and paige were talking to any insurance text message. now that would probably mean that clinton would go free. we also need to know what's now deputyty attorney general, what did rod rosenstein know? when did he know it? he has a lot of questions to answer. if comey and lynch, the top two law enforcement officials in the country knew, i gather there's a pretty good chance that someone in the obama white house also knew the fix was in for hillary. the k timing is key. if you put the fix in, she gets to stay in the presidential race. if she gets indicted, the democratic party is thrown into shambles b before an important presidential election. they thought they knew better and they saved hillary because they thought she would win and they wanted to appoint are the
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president of the united states. you think watergate was a bige scandal? this is watergate on steroids and human growth hormones at levels that would kill the average person. to top it all off, there is even more information tonight. another newly released text message between strzok and page, it talks about a change to comey's clinton exoneration letter. on on the statement originally referenced clinton emailing president obama when she was "on the territory of a hostile country." the part mentioning obama was then altered to say "senior government official" before being removed entirely. so obama had to know that clinton was using a private email server and we have the evidence tonight! we also have new breaking developments in terms of republicans effort to release the classified four page memo that details these massive fisa abuses against the trump campaign. this is becoming the biggest scandal in american history, modern american history.
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you have members of congress who have seen it, saying the contents are shocking, jaw-dropping, alarming, people will go to jail, and fox news is reporting tonight that releasing the memo to you, the american people, could take up to 19 congressional business days if all the procedures are "followed." that means we don't get to see them, you don't get to see the memo, until at least the middle of march. tonight we are asking that you keep applying pressure. demand the public see the memo. release them out. you need to see the truth, you need to a know about this massie abuse of power. they are trampling on our constitution, they are shouting at. our fourth amendment rights against unreasonable search and seizure, the weaponization of our intelligence community, andt how the clinton bought and paid for phony russian dossier, she fixed, remember, she fixed the primary, she had comey, strzok, and apparently loretta lynch trying to fix her case when she broke the law and then she tried to use the phony dossier to fix
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the general election, why not after it worked on the primary, and then they use it in an effort to spy on an opposition in an election year and a president-elect and his team. call the number at the bottom of the screen. we need to see this memo. 20 2-2 to 4-3121. reported up throughout the evening. tell your member of congress to release the memo.ti a ton of information tonight. let me sum up what this all means. clinton fix the primary against bernie. strzok, comey, and apparently loretta lynch exonerated hillary without ever interviewing here or the key people in that whole email server scandal. the fix was in, it was rigged. clinton and the dnc tried to influence the general, they bought and paid for russian lies before an t election and the fix was in there and the obama administration weaponized the powerful tools of information to target the trump campaign. the fix was in, strzok and his mistress talk about an insurance
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policy, the fix was in. far worse than watergate, massive abuse of power and you are witnessing one of the biggest scandals in american history with a cover up to boot. key players, strzok, page, bruce ohr, need to be fired and investigated. loretta lynch, needs to be investigated. i'm not talking about rank-and-file members of the fbi, i'm talking specifically about abuses committed by their very top officials in the deep state and the fbi and the department of justice and of robertob mueller, if you are watching tonight, and i'm sure you are and i am sure your corrupt team of obama hillary clinton deep state which hunters are watching, this witch hunt needs to be shut dow down. since you've clearly stacked the deck against, and started out with a biased investigation against president trump. finally tonight, the government shuts down, it's over, the president signed a temporary bill and i told you it was no big deal.
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all the panic was a waste of your time. now we've got a lot to get to you. joining us now is investigative reporter and fox news contributor, we have sara carter. also, gregg jarrett, fox news legal analyst and congressman matt gates. you have a quote today in your article. tell everybody. it's amazing. art >> firstg. of all, members of te fbi, like we said before, sean, these are good people, people who want the truth out. former senior fbi officials as well as current fbi officials do not believe that this was just a technical glitch. i can't even use the language that they shared with me when they heard the news come out. something that they did bring up that i think it's really important to get out to the audience is they said that a lot of these text messages were done on these unsecure samsung 5 -- >> sean: the glitch. >> it wasn't just about capturing it a new servers, they said foreign actors such as
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israel even, germany, russia, china, and others, tried to capture fbi cell phones all the time. so it may be that a foreign actor actually has the text messages between -- >> sean: you mean vladimir might have it after all? because they talked about flynn being the subject of blackmail. what about them being the subject of black male? >> i have people come i don't wantnt to mention the names, thy are telling me samsung phones don't have point-to-point encryption or imessage. those text messages are retrievable through the carrier. they may have been gone but certainly they would have a time and date stamp, wouldn't they? >> they would do. if the evidence was actually destroyed, it may have been obtained first b before it was destroyed by the inspectoror general, michael horowitz. theree is some indication, ed henry is reporting that that is the case. if that is the case, we will invariably get to the bottom of
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destruction of evidence and obstruction of justice. >> sean: matt gaetz, congressman, we've got our 18 and a half minutes of missing tape here, if you will. but this is far worse than watergate. explain why you believe so because he went overou to see te memo that we deserve to see. >> absolutely, sean, thank you so much for the leadership you have provided an encouraging the american people to demand the release of this memo. it is no longer disputed that april hillary clinton anti-trump bias has interactively infected the fbi and the united states of america is in jeopardy as it a consequence. you laid out a great timeline but there are even more damaging facts to come. i know that's hard to believe but trust me, around the corner, where you're going to be learning even more about how infected this investigation is, particularly the molar probe. look at this. in august, you had strzok and page saying they were going to be the insurance policy, they were going to save america from a trump -- >> sean: you got to bring us
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into your world. >> i can say this. wait until you overlay this five months of dark. period. these are not isolated incidents. >> sean: do you believe they are missing? i don't buy it. after lois lerner, bleach bit, acid wash, debbie wasserman schultz,th smashed had drives, this is bull is bull. >> the american people are never going to believe that two days after barack obama sick the intelligence community and president trump, that all of a sudden, these text messages went dark and they just happened to reappear and come alive the day after robert mueller is elected to be the special counsel, the coincident coincil coincidences. >> sean: you try this together,, you see a connection, sara? >> absolutely. the congressman brings up a a lot of great points.
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according to thehe people i have spoken with, this is back to 2015, these text messages were supposed toex be stored, and thy should be stored, the fact that those five months, the most important five months of the investigation, are missing is highly consorting. fbi agents, law enforcement, u.s. intelligence officials, say they believe that these text messages will be retrieved. gregg, you made a very good point. if horwitz did get those text messages without them knowing, and they withdrew, they went in and somehow tried to clean it out, they would have to go to their records management system at the fbi, they would have to have somebody in there help them clean this up. >> sean: let's talk about the legal aspects and what we are looking at here and what does the loretta lynch components cy to you? >> it says to me that it was obstruction of justice. if a false document was used to not only launch the trump-russia investigation but to spy on trump associates, that's a
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violation of the law, its abuse of power, it's called deprivation of rights under color of law, 22 usc 242, 18 us usc. people should go to jail, penalty is ten years behind bars and it increasingly looks like this was a widespread, nefarious, and illegal plot to frame donald trump and clear hillary clinton. >> sean: thank you all for your hard work. you two to observe pulitzers and congressman, we need you guys to fight and release this. release the memo and find the texts. that is our hashtag tonight. so much to combat. when we come back, the president's attorney jay sekulow weighsai in on this information. straight ahead.
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>> joining us with reaction to all of the >> sean: breaking news. joining us with reaction to all the news, from the american center for law and justice, the president's attorney, jay sekulow. we have the insurance policy memo, the text messages between strzok and page. now we bring in loretta lynch. we have strzok, lynch, page, comey, mccabe, all knowing before they interviewed hillary clinton in the email server investigation, and course, we have the exoneration written before the investigation, all-knowing to fix was in and it was rigged for hillary. wow. >> let me give you this, though. james comey's testimony under oath, congressman radcliffe asked this question, did you make the decision not to recommend criminal charges relating to classified information before or after hillary clinton was interviewed byby the fbi on july 2nd? it's a false statement. a felony. let's talk about obstruction of justice, a lot of interest and obstruction of justice.
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explain to me -- i am listening to these explanations coming out regarding the missing emails. sean, i was at the lawyer, the american center for law and justice brought the case against the internal revenue service, and you may remember -- >> sean: lois lerner. >> right. what was gone? missing emails. we kept pressing and pressing and finally they recover them and then the case was resolved and c settled on the clients fae favor. injunction and damages were paid. here's what you have god. the five most important months of this russia probe, what is missing? start with this. buzzfeed published the fake steele dossier on january 11th, 2017. is there any text messages between them? they are missing. strzok interviews michael flynn, are there text messages between
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lisa page and strzok then?si no. they are missing. james comey is fired for his incompetence by the president of the united states. may 9th, 2017.re are there text messages between theng parties during that transaction? no. special counsel robert mueller robert mueller is appointed on may 17th, 2017, at any text messages there? no. but the next day, theyhert starp again. so the five months while this case is and it's interesting serious probe, the russia collusion nonsense i will call it, the missing text messages are just gone. what you got is a pattern or practice within these agencies, i was a government lawyer, can you imagine going into the irs and saying, i'm sorry, i lost my receipts and see how that works out in your audit? not too well. >> sean: lois lerner, missing
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for two years. then you have hillary rodham clinton, bleach bit, acid wash, and destroying blackberries. then you've got debbie wasserman schultz and her aid busting up t hard drives. and then you have the five key months that started up again the day after robert mueller is appointed, i don't -- all of these people knew she would never get in trouble and they are very clear, there is no ambiguity. >> sean: there's two things i need to point out. number one, i said the whole thing was a pony investigation on the clint email thing. remember when the department of justice started that investigation, internal investigation, of the irs targeting? i said that was a faux investigation. i stopped my clients from participating because it was nonsense, the questions were ridiculous. here's what you've got, the critical five months in this
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russia probe all of a sudden, the two agents, who, by the way come over on the special counsel staff after he was appointed, not before, but they were all working on the russia investigation, remember strzok t was the counterintelligence chief fbi agent. his emails are just gone. his text messages, excuse me, they just vanished, they don't exist. so here is the question you have to ask yourself. if it is this significant, what does that mean for the underlying matter that this is involved in? i heard the department of justice today it has in investigating. here is what i think, they need to bring in a lawyer that is dedicated to one thing only, this is not the first time this is happened, where they brought inn lawyers either within the agency or from outside the agency into the agency to find out what is going on here. this is inexplicable. there is no excuse for it. the fbi can't just write this off by saying, must have been a technical glitch with samsung. by the way, every time there's been a technical glitch, i we ed
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up recovering the document. another technical glitch, remember the technical glitch on the iran negotiation with president obama and the video was edited and they said it was a technical glitch and we found out in the litigation that we brought against the state department that that was intentional. it was intentional edited by the state department. >> sean: they changed -- >> obstruction of evidence, may be the inspector, i hope what your previous panel is right, the general has this. if not, the fbi, department of justice better get it. if they can't get it from their existing systems, they need to go to samsung and get it from them. here's the problem, sean. these are not just individuals. these are individuals charged with investigating the russia probe. this wasn't just random political talk. explain to me the five months just happen to be missing. a lot more than 18 minutes. five months, gone. it starts at the next day. the day after the special counsel appointed, it starts up.
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>> sean: i know they can recover everything. where are the phones? where are those two physical phones tonight? instead of trashing samsung, how about we get samsung to help us? >> why are these agents still employed by the fbi and department of justice? >> sean:n: i'm asking that question. what about mccabe? when we will get comey? crimes were committed -- let me go back to the hunter get comparison for a second. 18 and a half missing gap, if you will come of teeth. compare this to watergate, a third rate break-in, to get oppo research on a political candidate and the cover-up. what is the difference here and how big this is? >> in the watergate situation, you hide inside actors and outside actors involved in this. hear what you've got is the investigation is by inside actors. these are all department of justice fbi employees that were engaged in this. >> sean: w isn't it worse,
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though? a using the tools of intelligence to impact a presidential election and keeping a woman in theou race that would have otherwise been indicted? >> sean, don't forget this. the department of justice, number four, bruce ohr's wife worked for fusion gps on the state dossier. so he is still employed, as well. so you have the whole scenario, the whole situation, and i want to see -- i challenge my friends on the other networks to give this air time. cover this. >> sean: they will have to. they have been so wrong and so corrupt, they can't admit how wrong they have been. it's coming. i run out of time. jay secular, you will be back tomorrow night. we'll see you then. when we come back, president trump is out with a blistering new ad going after democrats on illegal immigration. and tomi lahren hits the streets, straight ahead. ♪ they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows.
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>> sean: president trump's reelection campaign released a blistering new ad over the weekend attacking democrats were being weak on border security and illegal immigration. watch this. >> that's illegal immigrant luis bracamontes charged with murdering two police officers. it's pure evil. president trump is right. build the wall, deport criminals, stop illegal immigration now. democrats who stand in our way will be complicit in every murder committed by illegal immigrants. president trump will fix our borders and keep our family safe. >> i'm donald trump and i approvend this message. >> sean: the left feigning outrage as predicted but socialist senator bernie sanders called it "unbelievable, outrageous, founding wow feigning outrage. here with reaction, pam bondi, the author of "the new americane revolution, and rnc spokesperson kayla mcinerney. i sat through a border security
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meeting with rick perry. crimes against texans. do we not care about american citizens? that guy said he wished he killed more. why does the truth hurt? >> sean, it's the truth. ipr know firsthand as a prosecutor, firsthand, i have been to mexico twice. i have met with a good attorneys general in mexico, they are trafficking human beings across that border. young women being raped 40 to 50 times every day. i have seen firsthand the drugs flowing across the mexican border into our country, killing our citizens, that is why we need border security. our security now was inadequate. you'veyo been to the wall many a time, or where the wall should be. you've been to the. h border may times. we have to have a wall to protect our country. >> sean: it works. i've been there 12 times. i've been in the drug t
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warehouses, floor to ceiling, drugs being brought to our kids. kayleigh, i know they are talking about a deal. okay, i'm not for washington deals but any deal that doesn't completely fund to the wall, nobody should touch. any deal that doesn't end chain migration should never be touched. any deal that doesn't allow merit-based immigration should never beie touched in my view. >> absolutely. president trump has been unmistakable that those pillars must be in this, that the wall must be fully funded, and chuck schumer has the audacity to say that he offered trump the full funding of the wall that has negotiations, not true. he did not offer him that at all. hema offered him a minute porti. we need the wall, sean. i've seen firsthand, i sat across from a mother who cried her m eyes out to me, at the los of her only son, because that illegal immigrant crossed the border twice. kate steinle would be here today if that wall was here. her illegal immigrant -- >> sean: i've interviewed these moms. i've interviewed -- they lost
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their kids. kate steinle is just one case in point, and that is the point, p pam. >> sean, this isn't a partisan issue. this is a safety and security of our country, of our children, of the drug crisis in this country, of the human trafficking crisis we are facing. the president and i have talked about this many times. this is a security issue, protecting americans. >> sean: kayleigh, i guess this gets to the heart of it. i think a lot of weak republicans and rhinos like lindsey graham, how dare lindsey graham take on stephen miller? stephen miller is advocating the president's promises on the campaigndv trail. one of the hallmarks of this presidency, he keeps his word. he was very clear about a wall, chain migration, recent events ought to make everybody aware of the dangers here. and lindsey graham attacking really the president through stephen miller is just another cheap shot because he's already made a backdoor deal in private
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conversationss with schumer and durbin. >> when you are loving those attacks against people like stephen miller or tom cotton, you are attacking the people's agenda. this is what the american people voted on, they voted on the wall, they did not vote vote for lawless democratic policies that have aided and abetted illegal immigrants crossing our border, some of whom were perpetrators in the killing of kate steinle, and liberalde judicial thought that allowed kate steinle's killer to be free. >> sean: pam, our top story tonight, we have the five missing months of text messages between strzok and lisa page. we also have implicated in this, we know that comey, strzok, and page, we believe to believe mccabe come all knew the fix was in, now loretta lynch is implicated. let's use the watergate comparison. how big is this? >> i think we've all said it's much, much bigger than watergat
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watergate. this iss our country. thesee people, and you and i kep saying this. these people are currently still employed with thehe justice system. three of the worst players. what did they do? moved him to hr? what do they do with the other? letting him retire early? c our tax dollars can pay his retirement? >> sean: investigate them. >> exactly. this is when the justice department needs to investigate them. these people do not deserve retirement. they must be investigated and they can't not -- this security clearance should have been revoked months ago when all of us came out. >> sean: thank you both for being with us tonight. you know, i have said many times back in 2007 and 2008, journalism is dead. this is the biggest story in all of -- every single journalist in every publication, every channels career, and they missed it, and they want with a lying narrativero that they could nevn prove. tomi lahren hits the streets of west hollywood street had.
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>> alright. this weekend. boy how time >> sean: this weekend, boy how time flies, president trump's first year in office, to commemorate the occasion, we sent to tomi lahren to one of the most liberal places in america, to pass out make america great hats, and figure out what w the people of california really think about our commander in chief. here we go. >> all all right. yes! ♪ we are coming up on the one year of anniversary of president trump's inauguration, so i'm trying to figure out what californians think about his first year. >> i think everybody is pretty convinced that it was a failure. >> let'slu face it, he's done an amazing job. in one year, he's accomplished more than obama did in eight
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years. >> i don't like his vibe at all. >> you don't like his vibe? >> speak about is that hashtag? >> make america great again. >> [bleep] -- >> we are out here, asking folks in west hollywood how they feel about president trump's first year. how would you describe it in one word or one sentence? >> i think it's great. i back them up. some of the things he says, i don't necessarily agree with all the time. >> do you read his tweets? >> i do. >> do you find them funny? >> i feel like he is funny because he saying what's on his mind but he's doing it too much. as a president he needs to relax. >> trump is unpredictable so you don't really know what he's going to say. he could say something tomorrow that blows everything up. >> what you think of his first year in office? >> i will pass on speaking on it. >> what do you think about his first year? >> stellar. stellar. >> i brought you gifts.
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>> i don't wanted to. >> you don't want and had? are you sure? gets an official collector's item. >>is [bleep] trump and [bleep] s policies. >> if you are were to describe president trump's first year in one word what would it be? >> effective. >> we are asking people about president trump's first year. what do you think? >> it's been rough for everybody but i think that we should come together as a country and support whoever we have an office. >> what you think of the first year? >> i think the first year was phenomenal and i think threeee more are going to be over be over-the-top. >> what about a tax cut for 80% of americans? >> i don't pay [bleep] taxes. [bleep] taxes and [bleep] golf. [bleep] paying taxes. >> thank you for your opinion. free speech. did you want to hide, sir? >> sean: [laughs] the voice of a generation. what is that guy, aunt antifa?
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>> he wasn't stable. i don't know if he was an official antifa member but he's not stable. he had some very strong opinions he didn't want to have, sadly, maybe next time we go back we can try to find him again. i think he is probably regarding that decision. they are greatisea hats. >> sean: i give you a lot of credit. here's the interesting part to me. this is west hollywood. this is pretty liberal california we are talking about. a lot of people like the president, and really, yeah, i like this guy come i like his honesty, he did more in one year than obama did in eight years. i didn't expect it. >> i was shocked, shocked. i've been there a few times, as youow know, but actually asking folks how they felt about it and they weren't just your typical people that are left with they are trump supporters. the diversity was astounding.
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that is the best-kept secret in los angeles, california, is how many conservatives there are out how diverse trump supporters a are, conservatives are, republicans are afraid that with the left does not want you to know is how diverse we are. >> sean: i keep saying that trump poles -- there's a certain group student, group of people that just won't admit that they like trump, they like using a chronic class, and they like the economy and they like results and all the noise isn't going to matter at the end of the day if people get jobs and are back at work and off of food stamps and back in the labor force and not in poverty. >> even the ones that said he did a horrible job, when i stood there longer answer than discussing it with them, they couldn't give me any examples of how he's done a horrible job. again, they point to his tweets and how his tweets hurt their feelings. but when i brought up the examples, we want over last week about the incredible improvements that the president is making to this country for
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all americans, they seem to agree with me. they had to bring back in the feelings that they didn't like him because he tweets. >> sean: are we sending enough security with you? are you okay? >> the security is excellent. they are doing a very good job. the nice thing about it as we were able to calm him down enough too have him explain himself. as you can see, his language was colorful but at the end of the day, i think maybe we reformed him a little bit. i think he walked away pretty excited about fox news. >> sean: really excited. great work. tomi lahren, we'll see you later in the week. thank you, as always, for doing this. when we come back, this is a painful video of the day. painful. and the hannity hotline. straight ahead. ♪
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n: >> sean: time for a video of day.th the super bowl all set, what a
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comeback with new england down 10 with 9 minutes to go? you know, you've got to admit, tom brady has got it. during the celebrations after fairly won against minnesota, one eagles fan took it really hard, makingea his own hundred yard -- on a train platform. ouch. >> sean: painful! ouch. time for the hannity hotline. thank you so much for calling. >> sean: i got one good one
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for once. if you have anything to say, mean or nice, 877-225-8587. that is all the time we have left this evening. we are not to destroy-trump-media. we've been right, they've been wrong. set your dvr. let notea your heart be trouble. the news continues. hi. [laughs] do a lot. >> sean: got to do the horses tail. >> sean: when i was watching that video, it was a guy running for the train. >> sean: are we going to have a super bowl bat? >> laura: i wanted the minnesota vikings. i'm not for either team. i don't care about the super bowl, but what i do care about, that guy hitting the pole, that was like durban today. that was boom! >> sean: you like and we slowed it down. we are so mean. >> laura: is like the $6 million man